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  www.customsolutions.us Issue 25: November 2006
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  Why Use a Web-Based Typing Program?

Custom Typing Training is a web-based typing training program.  This means that everything runs from your web browser, instead of downloading software or purchasing a CD.  This provides many advantages over conventional software, including:

  • A quick and easy setup.  There is no software to download or install.  Just take a few minutes to set up a free trial account, and you can start working on your typing right away.
  • Use it anywhere.  You can access your account from any computer with an internet connection.  If you use multiple computers or use computers that you don't own (such as school or work computers), this is especially useful.  Also, you don't have to reinstall software if you upgrade your computer.
  • Works on both Windows and Macintosh computers.
  • Free and automatic upgrades.  We are constantly working on improving the web site.  As updates become available, you receive them immediately and at no cost.  There is never a need to install an upgrade.

Custom Typing provides everything you need to speed up your typing and improve your productivity.  Visit us at www.customtyping.com and sign up for a free trial today!

  Tip of the Week: Restoring your System when Things go Wrong
Have you ever installed a new program or piece of hardware only to find that suddenly your system stops working properly?  If you're a Windows XP user, you have a way to put things back as they were before.  To do this, go to the Start menu, click on Programs, then Accessories, System Tools, and System Restore.  Then, follow the instructions to go back to your last good configuration.

If your computer won't boot up at all, then you can try Safe Mode.  To do this, restart your computer and press F8 as it starts up.  (You may have to press F8 many times during boot up to make sure your computer receives the keystroke.)  You will then see a menu of advanced options.  From here, use the arrow keys to select "Safe Mode" and press Enter to start up.  Once your computer boots up, try uninstalling whatever caused the problem, or try the System Restore utility as described above.

Another option that is available after pressing F8 at boot up is to select the "Last Known Good Configuration" option. This launches Windows using the last version of the system registry that led to a successful start up.

 

Looking for a new job?

Prove your typing speed to potential employers by taking our online typing test, and receive an official certificate with your results.  For details, go to: www.ProveMySpeed.com

 

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